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Quote from: coop2424 on December 31, 2019, 08:46:31 AMI am nursing the same pair I bought at that sale!!’ I wish I would of bought about 10 pairs because like you they have been the best boots I have ever had. I did find another boot that I think is about equal but not the same height which is taking some getting use to. I actually went looking through your early forum posts to see if I could figure out when we bought them. I remember you saying something about that sale and I jumped on it as they had some size 13's.
I am nursing the same pair I bought at that sale!!’ I wish I would of bought about 10 pairs because like you they have been the best boots I have ever had. I did find another boot that I think is about equal but not the same height which is taking some getting use to.
Have 'em bronzed or just retire them and hang 'em from your truck rear view mirror.
Finding a good pair of boots is like an OIL draw.
Alright, how in the world are you guys getting so much life out of boots? I get two seasons max on all my boots before they have been reduced to street slicks
The varying terrain makes a lot of sense. Most everything I am hunting is pretty rocky stuff so it makes sense that the tread go more quickly. I tried some light hikers for the first time last year on my NV hunt. Not a great idea soloman quest 4d's or whatever they are called. 6 days and they were smoked. That crap down there was no joke. Glad I don't hunt in stuff like that all the time because a guy would go broke buying boots
Quote from: Karl Blanchard on January 01, 2020, 06:15:19 AMThe varying terrain makes a lot of sense. Most everything I am hunting is pretty rocky stuff so it makes sense that the tread go more quickly. I tried some light hikers for the first time last year on my NV hunt. Not a great idea soloman quest 4d's or whatever they are called. 6 days and they were smoked. That crap down there was no joke. Glad I don't hunt in stuff like that all the time because a guy would go broke buying boots I picked up the same boots last year and I've been pleased as punch with them. I wasn't hunting rocky Nevada hell, but I covered a lot of nasty ground with them this year.
Quote from: Encore 280 on December 31, 2019, 10:49:33 PMHave 'em bronzed or just retire them and hang 'em from your truck rear view mirror. I thought about hanging them from my mirror, but I wouldn’t be able to see much. They’re pretty tall and I’m a size 13. Probably take up 1/3 of my windshield.
Quote from: JimmyHoffa on December 30, 2019, 10:07:20 PMFinding a good pair of boots is like an OIL draw. +1 I recently sent in a 15+ year old set of Danners because they have been “that good”! They were like new when I received them! Good luck finding another set that serves you as well!